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Punctuating Dialogue (Commas, Quotation Marks, End Punctuation)
Test Description: Questions related to punctuating dialogue and direct/indirect quotations.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
“We bake all our own pies,” said the waitress.
B
“We bake all our own pies” said the waitress.
C
We bake all our own pies said the waitress.
D
We bake all our own pies, said the waitress.
2) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The waitress said that, “they bake all their own pies.”
B
The waitress said “that they bake all their own pies.”
C
The waitress said that, they bake all their own pies.
D
The waitress said that they bake all their own pies.
3) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
Have you ever seen a germ little Viola asked with curiosity.
B
“Have you ever seen a germ?” Little Viola asked with curiosity.
C
Have you ever seen a germ little Viola, “asked with curiosity.”
D
“Have you ever seen a germ?” little Viola asked with curiosity.
4) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The waitress said “We bake all our own pies.”
B
The waitress said “we bake all our own pies.”
C
The waitress said, “we bake all our own pies.”
D
The waitress said, “We bake all our own pies.”
5) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
“This is going to be hard to explain” Sighed Colleen.
B
“This is going to be hard to explain” sighed Colleen.
C
“This is going to be hard to explain,” Sighed Colleen.
D
“This is going to be hard to explain,” sighed Colleen.
6) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
What a funny name for a cat exclaimed Jerry.
B
“What a funny name for a cat!” exclaimed Jerry.
C
“What a funny name for a cat,” Exclaimed Jerry.
D
“What a funny name for a cat.” Exclaimed Jerry.
7) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The driver of a passing car yelled “to us your tire is flat!”
B
The driver of a passing car yelled to us, “your tire is flat!”
C
The driver of a passing car yelled to us, “Your tire is flat”!
D
The driver of a passing car yelled to us, “Your tire is flat!”
8) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The officer asked the crowd, “whether anyone had seen the accident.”
B
The officer asked “the crowd whether anyone had seen the accident.”
C
The officer asked the crowd, “Whether anyone had seen the accident?”
D
The officer asked the crowd whether anyone had seen the accident.
9) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
I get tired of being asked, “Is it hot enough for you?”
B
I get tired of being asked “is it hot enough for you.”
C
I get tired of being asked, “is it hot enough for you?”
D
I get tired of being asked is it hot enough for you.
10) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
A sign on the lawn says “your feet are killing me.”
B
A sign on the lawn says your feet are killing me.
C
A sign on the lawn says, “Your feet are killing me.”
D
A sign on the lawn says, “your feet are killing me.”
11) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
“There is no better tire made,” said the sales clerk.
B
“There is no better tire made,” Said the sales clerk.
C
There is no better tire made said the sales clerk.
D
“There is no better tire made” said the sales clerk.
12) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The sales clerk said that, “There is no better tire made.”
B
The sales clerk said that “there is no better tire made.”
C
The sales clerk said that there is no better tire made.
D
The sales clerk said, “That there is no better tire made.”
13) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The parking attendant shouted, “look out for that bicycle”!
B
The parking attendant shouted, “Look out for that bicycle!”
C
The parking attendant shouted “look out for that bicycle!”
D
The parking attendant shouted “Look out for that bicycle!”
14) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The ad stated that “All alterations would be free.”
B
The ad stated that, all alterations would be free.
C
The ad stated that “all alterations would be free.”
D
The ad stated that all alterations would be free.
15) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
The officer said to Vicki “let me see your driver’s license.”
B
The officer said to Vicki, “Let me see your driver’s license.”
C
The officer said to Vicki let me see your driver’s license.
D
The officer said, “To Vicki let me see your driver’s license.”
16) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
“Grant, have you ever had the measles?” asked Dr. Murray.
B
“Grant have you ever had the measles?” Asked Dr. Murray.
C
“Grant have you ever had the measles?” asked Dr. Murray.
D
“Grant, have you ever had the measles,” asked Dr. Murray.
17) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
Dr. Iris Murray asked Grant “have you ever had measles?”
B
Dr. Iris Murray asked “Grant, have you ever had measles?”
C
Dr. Iris Murray asked Grant, “Have you ever had measles?”
D
Dr. Iris Murray asked Grant, “have you ever had measles”?
18) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
“Education is much more than just studying books” began the speaker.
B
Education is much more than just studying books began the speaker.
C
“Education is much more” than just studying books began the speaker.
D
“Education is much more than just studying books,” began the speaker.
19) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
Sally stated that “she would like to study astronomy.”
B
Sally stated that, “She would like to study astronomy.”
C
Sally stated that she would like to study astronomy?
D
Sally stated that she would like to study astronomy.
20) Select the sentence that is written with correct punctuation.
A
“Are these flowers from your own garden?” asked Mrs. Sheldon.
B
“Are these flowers from your own garden?” Asked Mrs. Sheldon.
C
“Are these flowers from your own garden,” asked Mrs. Sheldon.
D
Are these flowers from your own garden? asked Mrs. Sheldon.
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